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As you are occasionally sending supplies of books to your store here, I am in hopes it may not be...
Having been lately engaged in indexing my memorandum book of the last year, I observed your name...
The request, my dear gentlemen; of your letter recieved the day before yesterday, has greater...
For 20. years past Mons r Thruin superintendant of the National garden of France, has sent me...
By a letter from mr Madison I now learn that Thouin has been dead some time, that his successor...
Your letter dated London Aug. 20. 1825 came to hand so long ago as Oct. 31. but considering...
The sentiments of justice which have dictated your letters of the 3 d and 9 th inst. are worthy...
born in 1804. or before 1805 1806 1807 1808. 1809. 21. years of age or more 20. 19. 18. 17. 16. 2...
The inclosed lres will so fully explain themselves that I will not add to your trouble by a...
I have so entirely left all my affairs to Jefferson that I know almost nothing of them. I am...
I am extremely dissatisfied withe train in which our works at the University are going on, and...
The subject of your letter of Apr. 20 is one on which I do not permit myself to express an...
Col o Peyton is my correspondent in Richmond, selling and disposing of my crops and holding the...
Since the date of my last letter to you I am enabled to add a little informn to that then given....
Can you come and breakfast with us tomorrow morning? I have the papers ready for your inspection,...
Estimate for 1826. made May 28. 26. Demands which must be met promptly Resources. D Annuity for...
On mention being made to me. of the contribution of 5. D required from the Students of Chemistry...
Your favor of the 25 th came to hand yesterday, and I shall be happy to recieve you at the time...
My last to you was of the 6 th inst. since which yours of the 8 th is come to hand. the 3. cases...
You have heretofore known that the ability of the University to meet the necessary expences of a...
Instructions for the government of the Artist in making the Clock for the University of Virginia....
A word to you, my dearest Ellen, under the cover of mr Coolidge’s letter. I address you the less...
The subject of your letter of May 20. has attracted more notice certainly than it merited. that...
Your favor of May 31 came safely to hand, covering one from Mess rs Taylor & others a commee of...
I have for some time entertained the hope that your affairs being once wound up, your mind would...
I recieve, Gentlemen, with great thankfulness the Medals you have been pleased to send me,...
To the Committee of arrangement of the Corporn of the city of N.Y. I have to acknolege Gentleman...
I take the liberty of troubling you with a small commission of enquiry to which I will not add...
No definitive order has been given as to the substitutes for arms for the students attending the...
M r Willard undertakes our clock, and, without regard to price, says that it shall be as good a...